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Public signs detection in subway station images
2013 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), 2013It's difficult to find location in indoor environments such as subway station and airport passenger terminal. However, the detection and recognition of public sign make it possible to find out the place to go. Proposed system can help visually impaired persons or mobile robots in unfamiliar places.
Kyu-Dae Ban, Ho-sub Yoon, Jaehong Kim
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A software architecture for medical image processing stations
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Image Processing, 2002In todays hospitals the medical workstation is a basic component of any image management and communication system. The design of such component can be very complex, because of the challenging engineering requirements. In this work we present an architectural model of a flexible and portable software platform upon which medical workstations can be ...
G. Boccignone +3 more
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Space station application of CCD image sensors for x-ray imaging
Space technology and applications international forum (STAIF - 97), 1997Charge Coupled Device (CCD) type solid state image sensors are employed in a number of space based imaging experiments and will be the basis for a camera system to acquire x-ray diffraction images on board the Space Station. This paper will present the system engineering considerations that led to the selection of CCDs over other x-ray imaging ...
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Research on Virtual 3D Station based on Images
Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences, 2013With the improvement of electric information, 3D visualization for the substation in the planning, designing, inspection, training and other aspects calls for a gradual increase. 3D rendering of the current technology is not yet mature, and equipment modelling is too complex, we propose a virtual 3D substation, which is an image-based system.
Xiaohui Wang, Kehe Wu, Yongqiang Cheng
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Repeat Station Imaging for Rapid Airborne Change Detection
2015Time-sensitive remote sensing requires that the steps between image collection and product delivery be expedited, as the utility of derived information decreases rapidly over time. A new approach for multitemporal image collection and co-registration, referred to as repeat station imaging (RSITM), is presented.
Lloyd L. Coulter +3 more
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FISH: A thermal neutron imaging station at HOR Delft
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018Abstract We report on the development of a thermal neutron imaging station FISH at the nuclear research reactor HOR, Delft University of Technology. FISH will serve as a unique new imaging facility within The Netherlands and also within at least 400 km radius, for national and international users from science and industry.
Zhou Zhou +6 more
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Intelligent power sub-stations monitoring through computerised imaging
APSCOM-97. International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, 1997The development of an on-line distributed monitoring system for power sub-stations was presented in the last APSCOM Conference in 1995. The on-line distributed information system is used for monitoring the conditions of HV transmission system equipment in sub-stations, such as status of each circuit breaker (CB) together with important operational ...
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Image-Based Target Detection and Tracking Using Image-Assisted Robotic Total Stations
2019Robotic total stations are modern geodetic multi-sensor systems measuring horizontal and vertical angles as well as distances using time-of-flight methods, thus delivering 3D coordinates for static as well as moving objects. Automatic target detection (by rough and fine pointing techniques) and tracking are standard techniques if the objects are ...
Volker Schwieger +2 more
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Aegis Station Comprehensive Dossier with images (draft)
The Aegis Station Project proposes building humanity’s first scalable orbital city, assembled in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), with radiation shielding sourced from lunar ice mining. By minimizing mass lifted from Earth and exploiting in-situ lunar resources, Aegis becomes a sustainable stepping-stone to Mars, the asteroid belt, and beyond.openaire +1 more source
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Journal of Broadcasting, 1975Robert K. Avery, Patrick J. McDermott
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